Adrian J. Johnson, M.S.W.

Researcher

Adrian Johnson, Researcher, joined NPC Research in June 2012. Since joining NPC, he has worked on drug court evaluations based in Georgia, Colorado, Minnesota, Washington, Vermont, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Maryland. He has served as a cost analyst on multiple projects, collecting and analyzing data to calculate the costs of operating a program, along with any cost savings that may result from program operation. He has also worked extensively and provided training on the drug court peer review process, in which drug court teams visit and provide feedback to other drug court programs within their own state. He has assisted in other project areas/topics as well, including housing issues for low-income individuals, innovations within probation/supervision of offenders, and federal/state reentry courts.

Mr. Johnson previously worked in Missouri as the coordinator of a multi-disciplinary team that consisted of court staff, treatment providers, probation and parole department, and multiple private/public agencies. His role involved extensive data tracking, case management, relationship building, budget management, and overall program administration.

Mr. Johnson earned bachelor degrees in Psychology and Sociology at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a M.S.W. from the same institution.

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